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"repeated calls" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to multiple instances of calling someone or something. For example, "The students made repeated calls to their government representatives to demand change."
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(Similarly ingenious: The option called Repeated Calls.
He repeated calls for a public inquiry.
Repeated calls to Loews were not returned.
Ms. Rosenbaum did not return repeated calls yesterday.
The party has made repeated calls to repeal the act.
Commissioner Robert Shanley did not return repeated calls.
Neither Mr. Rather nor MSNBC returned repeated calls for comment.
Repeated calls to Clover's offices met with busy signals.
Repeated calls to Mr. Amicone for comment were not returned.
Ms. Martinez did not return repeated calls for comment.
Mr. Puchta did not return repeated calls for comment.
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